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Old 03-01-2008, 09:22 AM #1
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Default Do your gray/white hairs go back to their natural color on their own?

I loved GJ's thread and just wondered if I'm the only strange one here...I have a feeling I am.

While I have some white hairs that are obviously not going to be anything but white, I have several white hairs that upon closer inspection, have brown roots. I refuse to pluck them or let DH pluck them because they're growing back in as my natural color. Unfortunately, the ones right in front - you know, the most obvious ones - are deciding to stay white.

So, am I the only one? Everyone I tell or show just can't believe it. They've never heard of white hairs ever changing back to the normal hair color on their own. Have I somehow discovered the fountain of youth?
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